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Meeting for their final debate of the Senate campaign, Republican Scott Brown and Democrat Martha Coakley tried to capitalize on voters’ fears, with Brown raising the specter of another terrorist attack and Coakley warning about a return to Bush-era economic policies.(By Matt Viser and Andrea Estes, Globe Staff)

Witnesses who record officers are getting charged with illegal surveillance in what civil libertarians call a troubling misuse of the state's wiretapping law.(By Daniel Rowinski, New England Center For Investigative Reporting)

Ending years of stonewalling, Major League Baseball’s former single-season home run king yesterday joined the sport’s pantheon of performance-enhancing drug users by admitting he spent much of his career ingesting anabolic steroids.(By Bob Hohler, Globe Staff)

During a 45-year career, Edward H. Linde changed the face of modern Boston, leaving an indelible imprint on the city’s skyline and culture - from the Prudential Center towers to the halls of the Museum of Fine Arts and Boston Symphony Orchestra.(By Casey Ross, Globe Staff)